🎨 Elevate your greetings—print, fold, impress!
PPD 50 Inkjet Printable Greeting Cards offer 50 pre-scored A4 sheets that fold into A5 glossy 260gsm cards, compatible with all inkjet printers using dye or pigmented inks. Each pack includes matching C5 envelopes and printer setting instructions, enabling you to create professional-quality, personalized cards for any occasion.
Manufacturer | Photo Paper Direct |
Brand | PPD |
Model Number | PPD-51-ENV-50 |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 4 x 29.7 cm; 260 g |
Colour | White |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | A4 |
Sheet Size | A4 |
Paper Finish | Glossy |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA-PPD-51-50 |
Item Weight | 260 g |
R**M
Quality product.
Used these to produce my Xmas cards and they looked great.
G**G
Good product
Good Product, a repeat order
B**D
Very good - but you need the right printer
(Updated 15 December 2015)The main reason to buy this is the gloss coating on one side. For non-professional use with photographs - or anything, really - it is a great surface that's ideal for personal use. With my Canon iP4700 I set the driver to Photo Paper Gloss Plus II (something like that) and the results are terrific: the ink dries instantly and the images look good. As others say, this card does feel light for a 260gsm product so you may have issues getting it to stand up like a 'proper' card - although I have had no problems with it in portrait orientation. You can print text on the inside (matt) surface with the correct printer settings, with no feathering. The envelopes are rubbish, really: I'd prefer it if they junked them and made the card thicker for the same money. Also, it should be packaged with decent corner protectors. Overall, though, it's not bad.*Like all card, this stuff is *not* good if your printer has a 'U-bend' paper path from a cassette/paper tray, whatever your manufacturer might say. You need a 'straight through' path to ensure reliable feed without jams. My iP4700 has a straight-through path, and that's a blessing. As and when it goes to the Great Recycling Bin, I don't know what I will do. I don't want an all-in-one, but I *do* want borderless printing and a straight-through feed. These days, short of spending a fortune on a 'pro' photo printer, there don't seem to be many photo printers that do all this at an affordable price.
P**R
A4 Foldable Greetings Cards
I have used these on many occasions in my Canon and Epson Printers, and have never had any problems with them. They are a great all round card that you can print on the inside and outside, and are great for the price.
C**H
The best inkjet card I've found so far
This card is plenty thick enough for greeting cards, but thin enough to go through an inkjet printer. (mine is an Epson XP-55). The glossy surface gives really good, vibrant colour rendition. The cards are pre-scored so fold easily, and can be printed on the reverse side which is plain and not glossy, but perfectly ok for printing a message. My printer does not like printing both sides at once (duplex) but reloading to print the second side is a small price to pay. The envelopes supplied are rather good quality - nice and crisp and white. This is what I've been looking for for ages!
M**N
Disappointed
The ink won’t dry on the gloss paper despite leaving over 24 hours
H**Y
Photo card
I brought a outlet of packs I use this type all the time because they are well made and a reasonable price I make A lot of cards and wouldn't use any otherq prints well plus youget the envelopes as well will keep on buying good item and good price
E**E
Did not work well in my HP printer
Although the card itself seemed of good quality it did not work well in my HP printer. The gloss side would only print from tray 2 whereas the matt side would only print from tray 1. Even then they frequently slipped so it only really worked doing a single copy at a time. I wasted half the pack whilst I worked this out. And when I had worked it out it took a very long time to print the cards I had remaining. Of course it might just be my printer that’s the problem……..
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